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he served as u.s. ambassador to he served as u.s. ambassador to syria from 2001 to 2003, part of a 31-year career in the foreign service, most of it in the middle east. and ammar abdulhamid is a liberal democracy activist whose anti-regime activities led to his exile from syria in 2005. he now lives in the u.s. and writes the blog "syria revolution digest." welcome to both of you. the reports are, ammar is that this started with the arrest of some teenagers in the town, some anti-regime graffiti. it has clearly group. how has it group, what is involved now. >> what you have to realize is the seeds of this revolution has been planted years ago. what you are talking about syria with the arrest of the children, we are talking about the immediate cause. but people got an idea that the times were suitable for a revolution, finally, when of course tunisia was made and managed to topple their regime and egyptians and we saw immediately how the spark really, or the wave of protests took ever o the region. a lot of said finally. our time is n
he served as u.s. ambassador to he served as u.s. ambassador to syria from 2001 to 2003, part of a 31-year career in the foreign service, most of it in the middle east. and ammar abdulhamid is a liberal democracy activist whose anti-regime activities led to his exile from syria in 2005. he now lives in the u.s. and writes the blog "syria revolution digest." welcome to both of you. the reports are, ammar is that this started with the arrest of some teenagers in the town, some...
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jaffe is with the u.s. geological survey and watched with intense, personal interest the japanese tsunami. >> i was not able to sleep that entire night. i felt it was my duty as a scientist to track what was going on and let people know as much as possible, what i thought the risks were. i think the message is that we >> reporter: jaffe says that since the indonesia tsunami of 2004, the number of tsunami researchers has more than doubled. looking at geological deposits, they can trace historically the intensity and damage of past tsunamis and while they haven't figured out how to prevent the big waves-- and may never-- they have figured out how to predict where the waves will travel, and with what intensity and speed once an earthquake occurs. on the day of the japanese quake, scientists were able to warn people in hawaii of impending danger. >> we zero in on one community on the island of maui, we can see that the forecast for this island seven hours before it struck the island was for some small flooding
jaffe is with the u.s. geological survey and watched with intense, personal interest the japanese tsunami. >> i was not able to sleep that entire night. i felt it was my duty as a scientist to track what was going on and let people know as much as possible, what i thought the risks were. i think the message is that we >> reporter: jaffe says that since the indonesia tsunami of 2004, the number of tsunami researchers has more than doubled. looking at geological deposits, they can...
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president obama said the u.s. and the world must be ready to act rapidly if the crisis in libya deteriorates. and he didn't rule out the use of a no-fly zone over the country. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on the fierce fighting in the oil city of brega and the exodus of refugees fleeing the violence. >> woodruff: plus, we talk to libya's ambassador to the united states, ali suleiman aujali who denounced moammar qaddafi last week. >> brown: then, as states battle public sector unions, we have a newsmaker interview with afl-cio chief, richard trumka. >> woodruff: spencer michels reports on the outcry over hikes in insurance premiums in california. >> the new higher health insurance rates for individuals have sparked protests and calls for the government to step in. >> brown: and hari sreenivasan examines mexico's deadly drug wars, as president felipe calderon visits the white house. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newsh
president obama said the u.s. and the world must be ready to act rapidly if the crisis in libya deteriorates. and he didn't rule out the use of a no-fly zone over the country. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on the fierce fighting in the oil city of brega and the exodus of refugees fleeing the violence. >> woodruff: plus, we talk to libya's ambassador to the united states, ali suleiman aujali who denounced moammar qaddafi last...
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the u.s. senate today the u.s. army soldier accused in the wikileaks case will face 22 more charges. brad t new charges in military court includes use of unauthorized software on government computers to obtain classified information. the u.s. senate today overwhelmingly approved a two-week the u.s. senate today overwhelmingly approved a two- week stopgap bill to keep the government running. it included $4 billion in spending cuts. president obama immediately signed it, and he urged congressional leaders to begin negotiating a long-term plan with vice president biden. but house speaker john boehner said first, the senate's democratic majority must put a proposal on the table. >> the house has a position. where's the senate democrat position? i have no idea where it is. how do you... how do you start a conversation where one house has spoken but the other house hasn't? and so, where is the starting point? >> sreenivasan: the senate majority leader harry reid dismissed boehner's challenge as nothing more than a ploy.
the u.s. senate today the u.s. army soldier accused in the wikileaks case will face 22 more charges. brad t new charges in military court includes use of unauthorized software on government computers to obtain classified information. the u.s. senate today overwhelmingly approved a two-week the u.s. senate today overwhelmingly approved a two- week stopgap bill to keep the government running. it included $4 billion in spending cuts. president obama immediately signed it, and he urged...
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towards here's what we heard from president obama is that the u.s. involvement in libya would be limited that the goal is to protect civilians and that the u.s. is happy that nato is taking command of all libyan operations take a listen this transfer from the united states to natal will take place on wednesday going forward but leaders in enforcing the no fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to work allies and partners and i am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on these remaining forces. you know they're for the united states will play a supporting role it may seem that the u.s. is taking its hands arms rather off leader but many experts say in reality this formal transition does not make the u.s. any less involved in fact a pentagon official said friday that even as other nations begin taking a larger role in the international air assault mission in leader the pentagon was considering adding air force gunships and other attack aircraft and within nato osvaldo u.s. is the largest contributing buildin
towards here's what we heard from president obama is that the u.s. involvement in libya would be limited that the goal is to protect civilians and that the u.s. is happy that nato is taking command of all libyan operations take a listen this transfer from the united states to natal will take place on wednesday going forward but leaders in enforcing the no fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to work allies and partners and i am fully confident that our coalition will...
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barack obama says the u.s. will not be taking a hands off approach in libya even when the nato takes him on. that america is keen to make sure. the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not the u.n. resolution. forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide blasts words shocked the nation but added result of fight. for the libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in the footsteps of his predecessor. spoke to civil rights activist cornell west about whether the president right or wrong that's coming up. dr cornel west is among america's most provocative intellectuals a princeton professor and lifelong pioneer of working class rights and racial justice. at this year's left forum conference in new york city dr west's appearance truth thousands of activists aiming to revitalize the american left. there he was. once a vocal supporter of u.s. president barack obama dr west tells r t y u th
barack obama says the u.s. will not be taking a hands off approach in libya even when the nato takes him on. that america is keen to make sure. the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not the u.n. resolution. forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide blasts words shocked the nation but added result of fight. for the libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in...
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it is unclear what role the u.s. military will play. >>> as we told you a bit earlier here, 20 minutes ago, officials in japan reported more smoke rising from a nuclear reactor at the fukushima power plant t. is coming from the buildings where crews have been working around the clock to cool the overheated reactors with water. nuclear officials say it could take weeks to stabilize the situation. >>> a bay area man gave us a unique look inside of the power plant where they are scrambling to hold off a meltdown. a fellow engineer at the plant. he told us about the problems he discovered this more than 10 years ago. >> i just did a routine survey. >> reporter: the man in the faded picture is this man 30 years ago. the former engineer's first time inside of a nuclear reactor at the fukushima power plant. >> they had to take the fuel out and drain it down and clean it up and put a lead work platform down there. they sent american workers over to do the job. suck up the radiation. >> reporter: it is the same plant where la
it is unclear what role the u.s. military will play. >>> as we told you a bit earlier here, 20 minutes ago, officials in japan reported more smoke rising from a nuclear reactor at the fukushima power plant t. is coming from the buildings where crews have been working around the clock to cool the overheated reactors with water. nuclear officials say it could take weeks to stabilize the situation. >>> a bay area man gave us a unique look inside of the power plant where they are...
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the u.s. really be? that makes investors nervous. no wonder, german acts alone are estimated to hold $50 billion of u.s. state and municipal bonds. >> we can stay for a closer look at the market. the 50 index on the euro zone was at three tenths of 1%. across the atlantic, a slight drop in prices. at this hour it is trading pretty much flat. trading at this hour of the value of one u.s. dollar. the train drivers' union has launched another strike, focusing on freight transport, they are set to continue until 10:00 a.m.. the union is demanding that rail providers provide higher pay guarantees. it remains unclear if and when strike action will affect passenger trains. the world's leading travel expo is opening stores to the public in berlin. accompanied by other dignitaries, including the polish president. poland is the featured country this year, promoting itself as one of the coasts of next year's european soccer championships. speeches and beer were flowing. >> that is how it works in germany
the u.s. really be? that makes investors nervous. no wonder, german acts alone are estimated to hold $50 billion of u.s. state and municipal bonds. >> we can stay for a closer look at the market. the 50 index on the euro zone was at three tenths of 1%. across the atlantic, a slight drop in prices. at this hour it is trading pretty much flat. trading at this hour of the value of one u.s. dollar. the train drivers' union has launched another strike, focusing on freight transport, they are...
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world news and much more live from will scare the top story u.s. president barack obama has reportedly signed secret orders allowing the cia to carry out covert missions inside libya teams of operatives are thought to have been gathering intelligence for military strikes and setting up links with rebels on the foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work on the regime of colonel gadhafi. has the latest from the libyan capital tripoli. well there have been airstrikes in the east and south eastern suburbs of tripoli at a military base there while the front line seems to have been pushed it was so further back it is now not far from the town of ajdabiya which is just seventy kilometers rates of the rebel stronghold of benghazi there have been a number of coalition air strikes in and around which certainly does the jets that the coalition is afraid there could have his forces are closing in on this town and also they do not want i just to forward to the gadhafi forces now the terrain that a group of fighters are fightin
world news and much more live from will scare the top story u.s. president barack obama has reportedly signed secret orders allowing the cia to carry out covert missions inside libya teams of operatives are thought to have been gathering intelligence for military strikes and setting up links with rebels on the foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work on the regime of colonel gadhafi. has the latest from the libyan capital tripoli. well there have been...
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and the u.s. imposed trade embargo and travel ban unproductive he was seen off by cuban leader who just said he was pleased with the. police in syria have reportedly opened fire the demonstration the homes hearts and over time it was unclear whether shots were fired at protesters or into the head on a speech by president bashar assad in which he did not refer to the state of emergency widely dicta one of the human rights groups or more than sixty people have been killed in a government crackdown on protests since washington. oh heard today the russia close up taking texas to the doorstep of siberia youngins commission we now know for its nuclear research in arms about it went region was shut off to all foreigners until recently as the early ninety's but now it's wide open. yes and i've been sky hosts the welcoming party for returning cosmonauts and astronauts as one of the designated space capsule nanjing cern's social recovery teams are always ready to track and train and just minutes after the e
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people may want the u.s. to lead more strongly but i'm not sure that people are saying, yeah, let's go in there and put troops on the ground or start firing from the air. that hasn't shown up yet. gwen: is there any connection at all between what we saw happening in madison, wisconsin this week? state capitals where there's a lot of angry shouting and in this case the governor basically forced action on this bill rolling back bargaining rights for public unions. is there any connection what we see there, that sensibility and what's happening in washington? >> i think it gos to what dan was saying, which is the president's embrace and everyone's embrace of tchash we have to do snog get the budget under control, to get the deficit under control and these governors actually do have to balance their budgets every year and in almost every state. the question in wisconsin was whether this governor, scott walker, was using a crisis to further some sort of ideological agenda which was to get rid of collective bargain
people may want the u.s. to lead more strongly but i'm not sure that people are saying, yeah, let's go in there and put troops on the ground or start firing from the air. that hasn't shown up yet. gwen: is there any connection at all between what we saw happening in madison, wisconsin this week? state capitals where there's a lot of angry shouting and in this case the governor basically forced action on this bill rolling back bargaining rights for public unions. is there any connection what we...
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as the u.s. will not take a hands off approach to libya even when nato takes command of the missing washington wants to make sure that duffy can't win. prizes as slicing up to leave them troubles a recaptured all thoughts and promise to restore exports join r.c.s. business just about twenty minutes time. moscow forms of forty victims of last year's twitter better a suicide blast which shocked the nation but added result in the going to against terrorism. by well conceived this is our sea life from moscow libya has seen more coalition air strikes overnight after a day of clashes on the ground between rebels and gadhafi supporters on monday and the government finds his advanced why. but was stopped on the outskirts of the birthplace of the libyan leader let's cross the line to libya now to get more from our correspondents who are on the ground got all of the g.'s in the exactly stronghold of tripoli and you got this going off is in the rebel headquarters of the meanwhile the diplomats are gathering
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the rebels in libya but maintained there is no reason to believe their presence is significant but a u.s. military study three years ago said lidia's made up the second largest group of jihadists in the world right after saudi arabia all of that seems to be discarded as the u.s. is trying to prop up the opposition in libya as some analysts say in an attempt to forge a relationship with them that would be favorable for the united states in the future but experts say arming the rebels could backfire we've been in a situation in afghanistan one day we help people and the next day they shoot at us in afghanistan back in the eighty's the u.s. had a narrow goal to help them fight soviet troops subsequently the same militants turned their rockets and training against the u.s. . among those of them was osama bin ladin whose group of eventually evolved into al qaida. and what we see with the troubles. you know so. leading to. construction of the boat well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity si
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welcome to the program kerry just got off story now u.s. president barack obama has reportedly signed secret orders raring cia teams to enter libya to gather intelligence and set up links for the rebels meanwhile the libyan foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work under the regime of colonel gadhafi. has the latest from tripoli. where they have strikes in the east and south eastern suburbs. tripoli at a military base there while the front line seems to have been pushed it was the further back it is now not far from the town of ajdabiya which is just seventy kilometers rates of the rebel stronghold of benghazi and have been a number of coalition air strikes in and around i just be i would switch certainly doesn't just that the coalition is afraid their government forces are closing in on this town and also they do not want a juggler to forward to gadhafi is false is now the terrain that will fighters are fighting on is working against him it is essentially one highway in the desert it is very hard for the
welcome to the program kerry just got off story now u.s. president barack obama has reportedly signed secret orders raring cia teams to enter libya to gather intelligence and set up links for the rebels meanwhile the libyan foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work under the regime of colonel gadhafi. has the latest from tripoli. where they have strikes in the east and south eastern suburbs. tripoli at a military base there while the front line seems to have...
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but he did befriend a couple of american women who were -- who were wives working in the u.s. embassy in nairobi at the time. and for all his faults obama, sr., was a very charming man and he could charm the ladies. he clearly impressed he's women not only with his ambition and his determination but intelligence. and so it's actually through private meetings he's actually able to secure a place in hawaii and he actually flew quite independently of oboya's airlift with american women from the american embassy who actually funded his place and his air fare. you talk about the selma speech and, you know, president obama is a consummate politician and he gave this great speech, rousing speech in selma in which he referred his father came over from this great airlift in which he used it to somehow claim part of the camelot connection. and kennedy wasn't elected until the following year. he made an error. and he acknowledged the error immediately. his campaign team actually made public just a few days after selma that actually that was an error and, in fact, it wasn't correct. so he
but he did befriend a couple of american women who were -- who were wives working in the u.s. embassy in nairobi at the time. and for all his faults obama, sr., was a very charming man and he could charm the ladies. he clearly impressed he's women not only with his ambition and his determination but intelligence. and so it's actually through private meetings he's actually able to secure a place in hawaii and he actually flew quite independently of oboya's airlift with american women from the...
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the same the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. and turned to the sick you don't feel feel feel passion can you feel it in a part of the history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. as my name is daniel schmidt this is joining us on the radio to make a short presentation of all that we can fix project. the first. in the for the day is to get information out about the real world. through him war on. the. secrecy because you are going to be a democracy. if i have a point and you saw as the danger here would hunt me down and kill. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become more like all those old james bond. then all of the factual information. but it looks like you. know all the people ar
the same the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. and turned to the sick you don't feel feel feel passion can you feel it in a part of the history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no...
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former u.s. president jimmy carter has ended a three day trip to cuba and find ways of improving relations between the two countries carter criticize u.s. policy towards cuba several decades of financial sanctions and indeed. here an immediate end to the trade embargo travel home on. the scene of. he said he was pleased to see. the last soviet leader mikhail gorbachev turned eighty this month and the biggest party taking place in london world stars and politicians flocked to a charity concert in his honor roll all nazis lower and it spoke to some of the v.i.p.'s on the red carpet. this star studded evening brings together influential people from various walks of life for a charity dollar to mark the eightieth birthday of mikhail gorbachev known as the man who changed the world and the first and only president of the u.s.s.r. former british prime minister john major thanks german chancellor gerhard schroeder and two term california governor arnold schwarzenegger just some of the political figures
former u.s. president jimmy carter has ended a three day trip to cuba and find ways of improving relations between the two countries carter criticize u.s. policy towards cuba several decades of financial sanctions and indeed. here an immediate end to the trade embargo travel home on. the scene of. he said he was pleased to see. the last soviet leader mikhail gorbachev turned eighty this month and the biggest party taking place in london world stars and politicians flocked to a charity concert...
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i would argue that there is u.s. american interest to harvest theirr own energy what we riskse engaging in military conflict every time those in the middlee east become unstable. mr. president, this is absolutely a critical debate.eb there are legitimate differences on both sides of th dis debate, but this is a debate thatld have congress should be willing towht have, whether the president should have consulted and whether this is in our vital u.s. american interest to go forward. mr. president, i yield the floor. >> next, we'll hear in exchange for this afternoon to train senators randy paul and the turbine on president obama'sthen rule. we'll watch this until the senate comes back in. >> we are now engaging -- it has to be read. >> report the motion. >> senator from kentucky moves to commit the bill s. 4932 the k committee on foreign relations with constructions to report as back with an amendment as follows. at the appropriate place insert the following: it is the senset of the senate that the president does not h
i would argue that there is u.s. american interest to harvest theirr own energy what we riskse engaging in military conflict every time those in the middlee east become unstable. mr. president, this is absolutely a critical debate.eb there are legitimate differences on both sides of th dis debate, but this is a debate thatld have congress should be willing towht have, whether the president should have consulted and whether this is in our vital u.s. american interest to go forward. mr....
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but he did befriend a couple of american women who were i think the lives of people working in the u.s. embassy and nairobi at the time. there was no doubt obama senior was a very, very charming man. he charmed the ways. he clearly impressed this comment on with his ambitions and his conviction but his intelligence. so it's through private engagements that he was able to secure a place in hawaii. and he actually flew light independently to avoid the airlift to hawaii, with women, american women in nairobi who actually funded his place and airfare. you talked about the thelma speech, and president obama's is a constant politician. he gave a great speech, in which he referred that his grandfather came is great airlift details are used to somehow claim part of the camelot connection with the kennedys. you're right that that kennedy was elected into the following year. he made an error. and he acknowledged the air. his campaign team made public just a few days after selma that that was an era. and that the president was a crack. he did correct himself even though he was against looking to
but he did befriend a couple of american women who were i think the lives of people working in the u.s. embassy and nairobi at the time. there was no doubt obama senior was a very, very charming man. he charmed the ways. he clearly impressed this comment on with his ambitions and his conviction but his intelligence. so it's through private engagements that he was able to secure a place in hawaii. and he actually flew light independently to avoid the airlift to hawaii, with women, american women...
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the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that relationship limits leagues during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever and. we are in turn to secure all kill kill kill kill kill women look at the history of policy sports never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. place. please. explain to me trying. to keep. it. in canada and the us that it is legal for you think you use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen. something that causes cancer most of the shine to the most independence day i suppose and i think that it and most of the great donut places the call for coffee interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five and therefore i protect thoughts because the nature of ninety five percent of the cancers hurt
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the u.s. has rushed to join the military efforts in libya response already having paid billions to ongoing conflicts elsewhere. who benefits from some spending. another player throwing its support behind the south stream pipeline project reza we'll show you more in our business up their. efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plants after work was suspended following unexplained smoke in the films. and you're watching our table into the program fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to bombard libya the country's state television is reporting further civilian casualties from the third. strikes. it was keeping those developments for us now paula you were in tripoli at the moment tell us more about what appears to be going on there. well in the latest coalition air strikes to libyan naval bases and a ports were hit we hearing from the government spokesperson as to see him here in tripoli. and
the u.s. has rushed to join the military efforts in libya response already having paid billions to ongoing conflicts elsewhere. who benefits from some spending. another player throwing its support behind the south stream pipeline project reza we'll show you more in our business up their. efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plants after work was suspended following unexplained smoke in the films. and you're watching our table into the program fresh explosions...
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military in the u.s. government's it was in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan. it was used supplied pickup trucks that helped afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's leave behind that wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next summer by car at sea in ghazi. well during this period of unrest in the arab world saudi arabia america's staunchest ally in the region has largely been spared in part thanks to a strictly enforced ban on public protests which they are to people about and these guys discuss what the future might hold for the middle east's richest nation cross-talk is coming your way later today but here's a quick preview for you. the growing sandstorm in the arab middle east as change sweeps the region to saudi arabia immune to outside influences u.s. president barack obama says he supports democracy and the aspirations of the people does this apply to the kingdom of saudi. russia's accession to the wor
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war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us news stream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive we are cutting back and the b.b.c. is cutting back some five years ago western media outlets including c.d.c. and c.n.n. had a near monopoly in the coverage of world news things have changed since then more and more viewers across the world can into various foreign media to get a fresh take on events clearly the united states feels on the finances in part because it can no longer monopolize not only the terms of you know the soroti in these countries but also the terms of the
war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us news stream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a...
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he >> host: he's the head of the u.s. government. >> guest: no, no, don't put that on me, brother. >> host: you're saying they are innocent -- >> guest: you're talking about now, i'm talking about then. >> host: let's talk about now. why are all these young black people in jail? >> guest: i can't tell you that because i don't live in this country so i don't know much about what's going on in this country. i got out of this country. i live in canada where people have a different history and therefore different people. i still understand what's going on in the country. i say that the power and the glory of human beings are within the individuals, not within the collective, only -- only the individual creates the collective. >> host: so what is your message and then to these individuals? it doesn't sound like you want to say blame the white man or the structure or the government. what are you saying? >> guest: i am saying we got. was to as an individual. >> guest: is as an individual. we cup. there is an old sudanese history
he >> host: he's the head of the u.s. government. >> guest: no, no, don't put that on me, brother. >> host: you're saying they are innocent -- >> guest: you're talking about now, i'm talking about then. >> host: let's talk about now. why are all these young black people in jail? >> guest: i can't tell you that because i don't live in this country so i don't know much about what's going on in this country. i got out of this country. i live in canada where...
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u.s. economy as the protests see fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to up its game against other countries or national media outlets including r.t. . and many britons preparing to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to controversial u.s. firms over fears all their personal info by and up over six. welcome to is he going to live from moscow was nearing the joshie so our top story now media were having gunfire has been heard in tripoli it is unclear whether it has come from rebels trying to gain power or a celebratory gunfire from the supporters of the regime around two thousand program supporters have gathered in the capital square to show their commitments to the ruling leader fifty kilometers outside tripoli clashes between pro and anti-government groups reached the strategic city of zawiya at least seventy people were killed in the around three hundred wounded in the
u.s. economy as the protests see fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to up its game against other countries or national media outlets including r.t. . and many britons preparing to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to controversial u.s. firms over fears all their personal info by and up over six. welcome to is he going to live from moscow was nearing the joshie so our top...
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prices will leave the end of the u.s. economy not just an end to the recovery there's no more bailouts like a reality peak oil expert michael c. rupert sees happening it will hit one hundred fifty dollars a barrel which he believes is inevitable this year others predicted going to two hundred twenty dollars it's so devastating because oil. fuels more than just cars. it fuels the entire global economy. though there's no doubt that if gas goes to five dollars a gallon for americans to come to dick there would be a high political price to pay for the obama administration yes yes. selene prices go up too much and for a very long period it's a severe. severe political impact if there is no denying the u.s. has played a role in the events that have transpired in the middle east every time u.s. president barack obama went to the podium calling for this that there must be reform political social and economic reforms that meet the aspirations of the egyptian people and calling for egyptian president hosni mubarak's resignation he
prices will leave the end of the u.s. economy not just an end to the recovery there's no more bailouts like a reality peak oil expert michael c. rupert sees happening it will hit one hundred fifty dollars a barrel which he believes is inevitable this year others predicted going to two hundred twenty dollars it's so devastating because oil. fuels more than just cars. it fuels the entire global economy. though there's no doubt that if gas goes to five dollars a gallon for americans to come to...
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military in the u.s. government so it was in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan we soon will be it was you supplied piece of chalk that helped afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind that wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next some boys are at sea been gazi been. used foreign policy chief has reaffirmed unions a termination to stop the violence in libya with more sanctions expected on friday but political writer tim gado says some of the european nations and the us are being hypocritical when they talk about humanitarian issues in libya. i know what they're doing this they're saying that. he is killing all these people you know all the rebels and civilians on the ground and they want to there's a humanitarian excuse to invade libya but meanwhile in daraa where the people dying left and right and you haven't heard anybody say they want to send military force to darfur. what it is now boy i
military in the u.s. government so it was in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan we soon will be it was you supplied piece of chalk that helped afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind that wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next some boys are at sea been gazi been. used foreign policy chief has reaffirmed unions a termination to stop the violence in libya with more sanctions...
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u.s. economy as a protest and fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to game against other countries international media outlets including our team. and many britons are prepared to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to economy her sole u.s. firm over the years all their personal info might end up overseas. this is r t coming to you live from moscow ten pm here on c.n.n. today we take a look at the top stories of the week to leave you now where heavy gunfire has been heard in tripoli it is unclear whether it has come from rebels trying to gain power or a celebratory gunfire from the supporters of the regime around two thousand procrit obvious supporters have gathered in the capital square to show they are commitments to the ruling new york city kilometers outside for a police clashes between pro and anti-government groups reached the strategic city of zawiya and seventy p
u.s. economy as a protest and fuel prices soaring also. we are in an information war and we are losing that war hillary clinton throws down the gauntlet to the u.s. media to game against other countries international media outlets including our team. and many britons are prepared to boycott the approaching nationwide census outsourced to economy her sole u.s. firm over the years all their personal info might end up overseas. this is r t coming to you live from moscow ten pm here on c.n.n. today...
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the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that relationship really meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. to be unscientific. he'll feel there is some kind of feeling in the going to be history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always have an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. it's going to. keep live. as my name is daniel smith this is joining us on the radio to make a short presentation about the wiki leaks project. that. in the fourth grade he's here to get information out about the real world. through him war. among the numerically who's the biggest. here to be able to monitor. if i have a political news sources in danger he would hunt me down and kill him. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left that pressure because it has become a war of all because all the claims on. the actual information. well thank you. t
the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in nineteen twenty that relationship really meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. to be unscientific. he'll feel there is some kind of feeling in the going to be history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always have an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. it's...